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W:who...I think he made some statements about he enjoyed having a number of good lunches with Longreach. That is all. AndÖ:
Well I will put...come back to Swedes. If you now can remember that you have met any Swede when you were working with Craig Williamson.
W:
This...that chapyes?
Ö:
Yeah.
W:
He was... he was...as I said I don't know, I can't be specific and say he was a Swede...
Ö:
But Scandinavian.
W:
He was Scandinavian. Yes Sir. And even then I can't say that he was Scandinavian. I was told he was Scandinavian. But he spoke with a South African/Rhodesian/English-speaking accent. And he was employed also as a bag carrier, a guard, a close protection person at that time. But for a very short period of time and I certainly didn't get to know him as a friend. I knew him as someone that was working for the...and I don't even know, I'll be quite honest, I don't know if he was working for the company or he was on a contract to the company as a consultant. I was not involved in the administrative side.
Ö:
Do you have any questions?
D:
Yes please. As you certainly know,, I think, andhave both stated that you were the one who pulled the trigger when Olof Palme was killed.
S:
I'm sorry, can I just correct that? Thatstated that.said that he had been told by. Ididn't make that as a categorical statement.
D:
Do you yourself have any explanation to that fact that they point you out? What's the explanation, as far as you understand?